The Iowa State Singers is a 72-member mixed choral ensemble comprised of students who
come from numerous areas of study at Iowa State. This select ensemble performs the finest
literature from Renaissance to contemporary, including newly commissioned works. In
addition to performing various local concerts, the Singers tour annually and present an
authentic Madrigal Dinner every January. Every spring they perform a masterwork with all
ISU choirs, most recently Orff's Carmina Burana, Handel's Messiah, Brahms' Requiem, and
other such works.

The Iowa State Singers have been honored in recent years with invitations to perform
at several highly distinguished conventions, including the 2004, 2005, 2009, and 2010
ACDA conventions in Sioux Falls, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Oklahoma City, and the
2008 and 2011 NCCO National Conferences in Cincinnati and Fort Collins. Thousands of
choral conductors from the United States and abroad have responded enthusiastically to
the choir's offerings. The members of the Iowa State Singers have been thrilled with
these opportunities and gratefully acknowledge their former members, whose commitment
to artistry helped to develop one of the very beautiful traditions at Iowa State
University.

The Singers have also travelled internationally, singing to critical acclaim in the
Baltic States and Scandinavia (2003), China (2006), and Korea (2011), where they shared
a concert with the world-renowned Incheon City Chorale.